Mon, May 28, 2012, 7:38 PM EDT - U.S. Markets closed for Memorial Day

Unemployment rate falls as economy adds 200K jobs

Employers add 200,000 jobs, unemployment rate falls to 8.5 percent, lowest in nearly 3 years.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A burst of hiring in December pushed the unemployment rate to its lowest level in nearly three years, giving the economy a boost at the end of 2011.

The Labor Department said Friday that employers added a net 200,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate fell to 8.5 percent, the lowest since February 2009. The rate has dropped for four straight months.

The hiring gains cap a six-month stretch in which the economy generated 100,000 jobs or more in each month. That hasn't happened since April 2006.

The steady drop is a positive sign for President Barack Obama, who is bound to face voters with the highest unemployment rate of any sitting president since World War II. Unemployment was 7.8 percent when Obama took office in January 2009.

Still, the level may matter less to his re-election chances if the rate continues to fall. History suggests that presidents' re-election prospects hinge less on the unemployment rate itself than on the rate's direction during the year or two before Election Day.

For all of 2011, the economy added 1.6 million jobs, better than the 940,000 added in 2010. The unemployment rate averaged 8.9 percent last year, down from 9.6 percent the previous year.

Economists forecast that the job gains will top 2.1 million this year.

The December report painted a picture of a broadly improving job market. Average hourly pay rose, providing consumers with more income to spend. The average work week lengthened, a sign that business is picking up and companies may soon need more workers. And hiring was strong across almost all major industries.

Manufacturing added 23,000 jobs. Transportation and warehousing added 50,000 jobs. Retailers added 28,000 jobs. Even the beleaguered construction industry added 17,000 workers.

A more robust hiring market coincides with other positive data that show the economy ended the year with some momentum.

Weekly applications for unemployment benefits have fallen to levels last seen more than three years ago. Holiday sales were solid. And November and December were the strongest months of 2011 for U.S. auto sales.

Many businesses say they are ready to step up hiring in early 2012 after seeing stronger consumer confidence and greater demand for their products.

 
  • Jared  •  Westland, Michigan  •  4 months ago
    America has woken up to this fraud, this Marxist/Socialist in the White House, who is destroying the American dream and throwing away American Ideals. He violates the Constitution at every turn, and will be voted out of office in 2012. Obama is history.
  • Emilyrose3rd  •  4 months ago
    These manipulated job figures are nothing more than part time jobs and seasonal jobs and low paying jobs. You cannot purchase homes, new vehicles, good food, healthcare, or save a dime much less get by. No, the nation is still in a recession as it has never left.
    • A Yahoo! User 4 months ago
      when uneployment fiures come out to be high, It becomes your best slogan ever, but when it comes with the lower one you look to start thinking with your bottom.
  • JosephinaR  •  Pleasanton, California  •  4 months ago
    A burst of hiring in December .... a Salvation Army hired "Santa's" CHANGE collectors.....LOL!
  • shane  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 months ago
    IMAGINE THAT,unenployment has been through the roof for 3 years but,magically, in the election year it's falling IMAGINE THAT.i bet the DIMS will say it's under 5 by november and SURPRISE SURPRISE it'll be because blowbama did it #$%$ him and #$%$ them get that rug out of the WHITE house
  • Like It Is  •  4 months ago
    Are you buying this propaganda? If so, I have a few shares of the Brooklyn Bridge you can buy on the cheap.
  • Emilyrose3rd  •  4 months ago
    The liberals and Barack Obama are the New Party of No in their Brave New Brainwashed World of hypocrocsy
  • Mike  •  Tracy, California  •  4 months ago
    LMAO this HAD to be an AP article...the liberal media will do anything to get this criminal re elected
  • Emilyrose3rd  •  4 months ago
    Obama and the Liberals = the main reason for the destruction of the nation.
  • ll  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  4 months ago
    Pepsi to lay off 4,000 and stop the 401 match program ....Boeing to close their biggest plant in Kansas and lay off 2,000... foreclosures are increasing like crazy , my brother and myself and both my neighbors lost homes this year because of company down sizing.
    • Glenn 4 months ago
      Sorry to hear that man I hope things get better. Luck be with you
    • Eddie 4 months ago
      Yeah, because of corporate greed. Pushing the profits up without selling a thing so they and their stockholders will be happy. #$%$
    • Independent 4 months ago
      Yes, special thanks to Chris Dodd and Barney Frank.
  • safeinthewoods  •  4 months ago
    SPIN ALERT -------------- bsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbs
  • Bill  •  Bellemont, Arizona  •  4 months ago
    After 2 years of unemployment and wiping out all I have worked for 30 years, I got a job paying 1/4 of what I was making. YAHOO
    • Nels 4 months ago
      Barack Hussein Obama is the worst, most corrupt, most inept and most anti-american president in the history of the USA!!
    • CORunner 4 months ago
      After working for 30 years, you had only saved up enough to support yourself for 2 years (with unemployment benefits, too), and you want us to feel sorry for you??
    • PigsAtTheTrough 4 months ago
      Nels is the biggest twit since the dawn of time.
  • A M S  •  4 months ago
    BOGUS NUMBERS!!!! they stopped counting me when I stopped collecting
  • A M S  •  4 months ago
    I DON'T GET IT,
    the first time unemployment is a little above 350.000 last report
    ......................................................minus 200.000 new jobs
    ISN'T THAT STILL A NET LOSS OF OVER 150.000 JOBS????
  • over here in this line  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
    Commmmmmmmmmmmme to the light sheeple....its time to be feed again....
  • Billy Boy  •  4 months ago
    be American,buy American.
    • boylovers69 4 months ago
      sounds great but where would i get an american pair of shoes??
    • Billy Boy 4 months ago
      yes, alot of things are made overseas. but i drive a ford and a buick that are american owned and try to buy USA made products and pay a little more. even the seafood and produce i buy must be US labeled.
    • placebo 4 months ago
      Ford was made out of the country and they are not coming back because of the fees and taxes. Toyota is made here. Enjoy anything you have this govt will come for what is left including your loved ones.
  • Ocho Uno  •  Foxboro, Massachusetts  •  4 months ago
    I could swear Good Morning America showed the unemployment rate going up 1/10th of a percent this morning, which really confused me. If the rate went up, then more people are being added than dropping off totally. I wonder if this is all seasonally adjusted for December "temp" hiring...
    • Andy J. 4 months ago
      Yeah, the words "seasonally adjusted" are conspicuously missing from the article.
    • greg 4 months ago
      IT IS
    • ex 4 months ago
      ahmen
  • D.  •  4 months ago
    Sounds like about the same amount of people who were hired for the holiday season! I'm sure those folks are no longer employed.
  • one for all  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 months ago
    i just hired a guy to clean by gutters !! but in about 30 minutes he will be done and unemployed again !! i created one job !!!!
  • Letitgo  •  4 months ago
    If I left out people who just stopped looking but are still unemployed, took 2 million jobs lost out of the equation and did not account for those who took part time work when their benefits ran out dropping them from the rolls I could get 8.5% too.
  • Thomas  •  North Bergen, New Jersey  •  4 months ago
    Does not include those who no longer qualify for unemployment
 
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